Mythic Games: Monsterpocalypse Preview
Mythic Games zeigen was sie für den kommenden Monsterpocalypse Kickstarter geplant haben.
Cosmetics on paper
Let’s start with the purely aesthetic aspect of the game. The first wish of the Mythic Games team was to bring the game maps up to 2020 board game production standards. Both from a graphic and materials perspective. Gone are the paper poster-like game boards, this version of Monsterpocalypse will benefit from cardboard game boards, whose graphics have been completely upgraded. We entrusted this task to David Demaret, a former graphic designer from the video game world, who burst into the board game world a few years ago. You can enjoy his work in the Mythic Battles: Pantheon, Joan of Arc and Steamwatchers board games. As the board illustrator for HEL: The Last Saga (currently in development at Mythic Games), his maps guide our adventurers, tile by tile, through King Haakon’s hostile island.
In addition to adding textures, as well as many details to the maps, David has also enhanced the readability of the game elements. All terrain areas that have an impact on movement (difficult terrain or impassable terrain) now have an appropriate icon to indicate this. The difference between a simple aesthetic element (a crevasse drawn in the middle of a road for example, or an overturned car) and a game element will be obvious. Furthermore, all control spaces, or spaces that drop power dice, will have a halo effect that will go beyond the edges of the space to identify them (and so you don’t forget about them) even if a miniature is placed on that space.
The location of the game elements hasn’t changed. Veteran players will quickly find their bearings in Obliteration Boulevard and the core box will contain two maps.
The unit, building and monster cards will also get a graphical Mythic Games makeover, to improve their aesthetics, as well as their legibility (for example, the powers described on the cards will be re-arranged in a more intuitive and ergonomic way). Different colors now make it easy to distinguish the two Agendas, Protectors and Destroyers (previously all cards had the same blue background), and the logo of each faction is highlighted to easily discern which factions you can mix to combine their skills as in Monsterpocalypse, you can recruit monsters and units from two factions of the same agenda, and even have two big monsters from two factions on the map, just to play Kaijū-catch!.
Icons are introduced to make the game features more “visual”, while keeping the same acronyms so that veteran players aren’t confused by the new icons and ensure full compatibility (SPD for Speed, DEF for Defense, etc.).
Finally, the dice management dashboard, which was integrated into the paper map of the hobby version, will be separate and autonomous with each player getting a dashboard. The game will also include a visual game aid, listing the different special attacks that each monster can access.
3D cosmetics
In games that include miniatures, players have high standard expectations of the minis on offer. In this new edition, it’s important to mention that most of the miniatures offered will be the existing miniatures from Privateer Press.
There will be some new minis, including 5 NEW Apex monsters (Monsterpocalypse creatures’ ultimate evolution, much bigger!) in the multiplayer expansion. Plus, a surprise, but we’ll have to wait for that reveal to appear in the article that outlines the Kickstarter breakdown.
But even if the majority of minis are existing Privateer Press minis, the Mythic Games customary production filter will be applied, so high standard, no assembly required, standard plastic, immediately playable out of the box minis are what you’d get.
These plastic minis will be produced in two different colors: blue/grey for the Protectors, and beige/red for the Destroyers, which will make it easier to distinguish the two agendas that are going head-to-head during the game.
One important evolution over the 2018 version whose bases were transparent and had to be glued to the mini, are our replacement textured bases in ABS (hard and perfectly rigid plastic) pre-assembled on the mini.
These textured bases will give even more character to the monsters and units, since they will show elements of scenery such as overturned buses and cars, urban furniture, cracks, debris, and even crushed enemy monsters.
For those vets who have only played Monsterpocalypse the miniatures game V1 (the pre-painted version), you should know that all the miniatures had been completely re-tooled during the transition to V2. The monsters have even grown a few centimeters (and even more for the Apex monsters!).
Another interesting upgrade is that non-specialist units come in two categories: basic and elite units (e.g. basic G-Tanks or elite G-Tanks). Elite units have slightly better stats and add various bonuses to the other units that accompany them, usually a bonus die. Grunt and elite units share the same sculpts. Previously, elites were recognizable by a star engraved on their transparent base, which was not or only slightly visible. From now on, elites will have a colored sub-base that will instantly identify them. Of course, if you paint your miniatures, you won’t even need this plastic sub-base: you can distinguish your elites with extra paint details or a slightly different color style than the base troops.
While the previous edition’s starter contained cardboard buildings requiring assembly, all buildings in this new edition, from simple apartment buildings to more specific buildings like nuclear power plants or transmitters, will be plastic miniatures that include a textured base, that fits the size of the building spaces perfectly.
Economy of scale
Hobby gamers know! Traditional miniatures are expensive! If you’re looking to play Monsterpocalypse in its hobby version, you’ll find that each monster or building costs between 18 and 30 dollars each. The Kickstarter model and the switch to plastic will allow us to cut costs dramatically and we are confident that this KS deal will be the MOST affordable way ever! to start playing Monsterpocalypse.
About the rules
Privateer Press is known in the miniature game world for its well-oiled mechanics, with a level of complexity that stretches even experienced players. The world of miniature games is a world with its own customs, different from that of board games. Rule presentation and the way you write that rule are not quite the same.
The 2018 rules set is totally solid, the result of the designers incorporating 10 years’ worth of thousands of player’s feedback, so there is zero need to change that rule set for the board game. Then again, we will adopt a miniature and a rule layout in line with modern board game standards, to allow easier access and comprehension for our new players, members of our community more used to board games (even expert ones) than to pure miniature games.
Our rules edition will of course include the latest changes, errata, and FAQs. The rulebook will also include the solo player rules and the cooperative game rules (2 players vs an AI, previously released in a recent expansion for the miniatures game, the MEGATON Mashup) to ensure absolutely everything is united into a single book, that’s way easier to reference during a game.
Each player will also get a player aid that includes a gameplay summary and a monsters powers list. Those powers are an intrinsic part of the game, built-in right at its heart, unleashing a power attack that sends your opponent’s monster crashing through several buildings is one of the best parts of this games experience.
Something new
While our primary goal is to offer new players a great way to start a career in building crushing and metropolis destruction, we haven’t forgotten about the veteran players of the Privateer Press edition.
We’re going to offer new content, developed by the Privateer Press design team, and all this new content will be collected in a multiplayer expansion called Battle Royale. In this expansion, you’ll find everything you need (extra dice, specific game boards) to play up to 3 or 4 players both individually and in 2v2 or 2v1, but also in co-operative or solo mode against the APEX, evolved versions of the game’s iconic monsters.
Game play potential and possibilities are greatly magnified when you add this expansion to the mix.
When your battles include more players, you need an opponent that is up to the challenge: Defender Extreme, Arctic Armodax, Mega-Gorghadra, Insatiable Yasheth, and Nightmare Gallamaxus are new incarnations of existing, fan-favorite monsters that will get new stats and a new sculpt exclusive to this Kickstarter! Oh, and they will tower over all other non-Apex monsters.
The 3-4 player game boards offered in this new expansion (one side 3-player, one side 4-player) are significantly larger than the regular boards, and they are entirely new. In the “every man for himself” mode, players will deploy in a specific area of the map. If players are playing cooperatively, they will have to eliminate an AI-controlled monster that is deployed in the center of the map.
We hope this article has answered as many questions as possible from veteran players and has provided further information to any potential players that we’d love to see join us.
In the next article, we’ll go into more detail about the game rules system, to check out the slick mechanics that are hidden under the armor of a monster like Gorghadra!
Quelle: Mythic Games
Das zweite Spiel von Mythic neben Super Fantasy Brawl wo ich passe. Thema interessiert mich überhaupt nicht.
„Let’s start with the purely aesthetic aspect of the game. The first wish of the Mythic Games team was to bring the game maps up to 2020 board game production standards.“
„But even if the majority of minis are existing Privateer Press minis, the Mythic Games customary production filter will be applied, so high standard, no assembly required, standard plastic, immediately playable out of the box minis are what you’d get.“
Eine Brettspielfirma zeigt einer Tabletopfirma, wie man 2021 ein Miniaturenspiel optisch und vor allem ministurentechnisch designed.
Jetzt kann man nur hoffen dass dasselbe jemand für alle anderen spiele von PP macht 😂
So traurig mich das stimmt, aber ich muss dir in allen Belangen zustimmen. PP sind echt hinterher, und ich find es gut, dass sie sich von anderen unter die Arme greifen lassen. Es war dringend nötig, die Qualitätseinbußen der letzten Jahre, insbesondere bei steigenden Preisen, waren einfach ein Dealbreaker.
Bisher hat mich immer der doch recht hohe Preis den PP abgerufen hat abgeschreckt.
Interesse war aber aufgrund des Themas und der tollen Regeln immer da.
Denke ich werde n grundpledge+X nehmen.
Monsterpocalypse 2018 ist ein superlustiges Kaiju-Battle Spiel, ich kann es jedem empfehlen und bin extrem gespannt auf die Umsetzung. Gut, dass die Regeln gleich bleiben und ich meine bestehende Sammlung weiter nutzen kann. Ich würde sogar wetten, dass war Grundvoraussetzung fürs Outsourcing.
Die anstehenden Änderungen in Qualität, Design und Preisgestaltung klingen alle enorm erstrebenswert, das sind alles Dinge, dich ich auch als Fan und Demogeber immer wieder kritisiert habe.
Das hat die Chance, großartig zu werden.
Einziger Wermutstropfen ist für mich dieses „kickstarter exclusive“, aber ich schätze, auch das gehört heute leider zum Markt.
Ich würde es lieber durch die regulären Distributionswege erwerben.
Die Idee hinter Monsterpocalypse fand ich immer schon gut, nur hat mich die Umsatzung von Privateer Press arg gestört. Wenn es jetzt im Rahmen eines Kickstarters von einem anderen Publisher ein anständiges Paket gibt und auch die Transportkosten nicht exorbitant hoch sind, bin ich versucht, dort einzusteigen.
Das Spiel interessiert mich schon länger und nur die schlechte Verfügbarkeit hatte mich dereinst gehindert, also werde ich hier vermutlich schwach 💸
Trauere da immernoch der Prepaid Version nach…die sahen echt ordentlich aus.